Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Marcel Proust, Catholic …

… RORATE CAELI: THE DEATH OF CATHEDRALS - and the Rites for which they were built - by Marcel Proust (first full English translation). (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

… Sculptures and stained-glass windows recover their significance, a mysterious odor once again wafts in the temple, a sacred drama is performed, and the cathedral starts to sing once more. When the government underwrites this resurrection, it is more in the right than when it underwrites the performances in the theaters of Orange, of the Opéra-Comique, and of the Opéra, for Catholic ceremonies have an historical, social, artistic, and musical interest whose beauty alone surpasses all that any artist has ever dreamed, and which Wagner alone was ever able to come close to, in Parsifal—and that by imitation.

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